About the Park

Nairn Falls Provincial Park is located approximately 20 kilometers north of Whistler on Highway 99.

Nairn Falls is an excellent base camp for exploring Whistler, the Pemberton Valley, rock climbing, mountain biking and kayaking. This year there have been new features added to the park that include a sandbox in the playground area and new bike trails.  The park has camping facilities for tents and RV’s, day-use picnic sites, a hiking trail to a viewing area for a 60m waterfall, and access to an extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails.

For information about Nairn Falls Provincial Park please visit the BC Parks website.

Camp Fires Camp Fires
Drinking Water Drinking Water
Picnic Areas Picnic Areas
Pit or Flush Toilets Pit or Flush Toilets
Vehicle Camping Vehicle Camping
Wheelchair Access Wheelchair Access
Cycling Cycling
Fishing Fishing
Hiking Hiking
Pets on Leash Pets on Leash
Wildlife Viewing Wildlife Viewing

Visitor Services

Firewood is available for purchase from a Park Attendant.

Stand Up Paddleboards rentals, Paddle Board Yoga, and Paddle Board Bootcamp are available at One Mile Lake, just north of Nairn Falls.

The new Pemberton Skate and Bike Park, located on Cottonwood Street in Pemberton, is a great place for riders to hone their skills. For more information about this cutting-edge park please click here.

Advisories

Trail Notice- Bikes

Please be advised biking is not permitted on the Nairn Falls Trail. – Posted April 28, 2023

Limited access to some areas during the winter season.

Vehicle access to some areas of the park is not available during the winter season. Visitors can still access them on foot, but parking may not be available. Check camping and facilities for details and opening dates.

Operational Dates

Nairn Falls Campground May 13 – September 30

Rates and Fees

Nightly frontcountry camping fees
Summer (June 15 to Labour Day)
$32 per party
Off season (day after Labour Day to June 14)
$22 per party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (until June 14, 2026)
$11 per senior party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (September 8, 2026 onwards)
$16 per senior party
Non- Resident Fee
$20 per party per campground
Parking Fees
Second Vehicle (Drive-In) – per party, per night
$12
Second Vehicle (Drive-In – Senior – Shoulder Season Only) – per couple, per night
$6
Visitor Services
Firewood
1 for $12 or 3 for $32